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Academic Press - Neurochemistry and Neuropharmacology of Tourette

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Explore the latest scientific developments in this volume of the International Review of Neurobiology. This academic text focuses on the neurochemistry and neuropharmacology of Tourette syndrome, providing a comprehensive look at current research and understanding of the condition. Designed for both established researchers and practitioners entering the field, this book serves as a foundational starting point. It covers essential topics including tics, neurotransmitters, and pharmacology. By reviewing current knowledge, it offers a clear overview of the biological mechanisms behind Tourette syndrome. This volume is an important resource for those studying emerging treatments and the chemical processes involved in neurological disorders. It brings together cutting-edge research to help professionals stay informed on the most recent findings in neurobiology and pharmacology.

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Provides a comprehensive review of current knowledge regarding the neurochemistry and neuropharmacology of Tourette syndrome.

Serves as an essential starting point for researchers and medical practitioners new to the field of neurobiology.

Includes detailed research on important topics such as tics and the role of neurotransmitters.

Covers pharmacological developments and information on emerging treatments for Tourette syndrome.

Consolidates cutting-edge research within the International Review of Neurobiology series for academic use.

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